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Democrat lawmaker in gunfight with teens

Bullets fly in all directions on public street

Three of the four robbery suspects, L to R: 17-year-old Jamani Ellison, 15-year-old Jyair Leonard and 17-year-old Derek Anderson.

Four teenagers have been charged with attempted homicide, robbery, assault and other counts after they allegedly tried to rob two state representatives only blocks from the Pennsylvania state capitol and ended up exchanging gunshots on a public street.

State Rep. Marty Flynn, D-Scranton, formerly a prison guard for the Lackawanna County Prison, was walking along the street with Rep. Ryan Bizzarro, D-Erie, late Tuesday after a day of legislative work then dinner out, according to PennLive.com.

The men were confronted by a man who allegedly pulled out a gun and demanded their wallets, police reported.

Flynn also said in the statement: “We are used to fighting for the people in our districts every day. We certainly are going to stand up for ourselves and not become victims.”

Both were elected in 2012. With such a short tenure in the legislature, their records were scant, but VoteSmart reported Bizzarro’s rating by the National Rifle Association on gun rights was 92 percent.

The Democratic Caucus report said Flynn turned his weapon over to Harrisburg police when he called 9-1-1, but he is licensed to carry the gun he fired.

At the BearingArms.com blog, Bob Owens wrote: “Unlike most lawmakers, Flynn has extensive first-hand experience with criminals thanks to his former career as a prison guard. He was smart enough to get a concealed carry permit, and carried a concealed weapon for self-defense.”

Owens said that because of Flynn’s “decision to be prepared,” he was able to defend himself.

“While we’re always happier when the criminals are incapacitated and/or apprehended at the scene, the important thing is that Reps. Flynn and Bizzarro are safe … and aren’t likely to ever consider voting for gun control.”